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EL20.04.01 2023 MRS Spring Meeting

New Device Architectures and Performance Limiting Factors of Organic Near-Infrared Detectors

When and Where

Apr 12, 2023
10:15am - 10:45am

Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3010

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Koen Vandewal1

Hasselt University1

Abstract

Koen Vandewal1

Hasselt University1
Organic photodetectors (OPDs) with a performance comparable to that of conventional inorganic ones have been demonstrated for the visible regime. However, near-infrared (NIR) photodetection has proven to be challenging and, to date, the true potential of organic semiconductors in this spectral range (800–2500 nm) remains largely unexplored. In this talk, I will introduce new device concepts for organic NIR detectors, based on resonant optical cavities and doped photo-active layers. Design rules and optimization strategies will be discussed, yielding wavelength selective devices (20 nm resolution) with a tunability of the detection wavelength over several hundreds of nanometers, allowing the printing of miniature NIR spectrometers. In a second part of the talk, we explore the performance limitations of organic NIR detectors: A relation between open-circuit voltage, dark current, and noise current is demonstrated for OPDs with detection wavelengths beyond 1100 nm. Based on these findings we estimate an upper limit of achievable specific detectivity values for organic photodiodes as a function of their longest NIR detection wavelength.

Keywords

electronic structure

Symposium Organizers

Ardalan Armin, Swansea University
F. Pelayo García de Arquer, Institut de Ciències Fotòniques J(ICFO)
Nicola Gasparini, Imperial College London
Jinsong Huang, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Symposium Support

Bronze
MilliporeSigma

Publishing Alliance

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